This has been quite a rough week for Texas A&M football. Obviously, it all starts with the loss to Appalachian State that came last weekend.
A&M paid Appalachian State $1.5 million to play against them and they lost. That’s straight-up embarrassing.
But the worst part is that Appalachian State fans refuse to ever let them live it down with their wild posters. Three students even won free tuition off basically embarrassing A&M with their signs on ESPN’s College GameDay, which they also stole from the Aggies.
If all that wasn’t enough, for good measure, ESPN’s College GameDay brought on Country music singer Luke Combs to be their special guest picker and he had a message for Texas A&M that will probably leave fans seething.
The crew was picking the Texas A&M vs. Miami game and Combs said he was definitely riding with A&M. Why? Take a listen.
"Jimbo, Texas A&M … I appreciate the million and a half dollar donation to my alma mater."
😂 @lukecombs pic.twitter.com/zy0IYfMe5j
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) September 17, 2022
“Jimbo [Fischer], Texas A&M … I appreciate the million and a half dollar donation to my alma mater. I’m riding with Texas A&M at home. Let’s go, baby.”
Bruuuuuuuh. That absolutely has to hurt. A&M fans have to be salty. They just have to be.
I’m sure, at this point, A&M fans want to get over the game. But at the rate we’re going? This feels like it’ll be a thing all season long. Get ready, Aggie fans. The jokes are coming.
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